MUHAMMAD IRSHAD versus THE STATE
Placing recorded certified copies of the trial court's birth certificate in its discretion under Sections 302, 324, 148 and 149 of the Criminal Procedure Code (v. 1898), Sections 342, 540 and 439 of Appeal Section 4540, CR PC. Seeks permission from Anyone seeking a material witness who wishes to keep the birth certificate on record for a fair decision in this case can hardly be interpreted as material evidence, which is necessary for a fair decision in this case, especially when the accused. Had never raised the request that they were juveniles and should be prosecuted under the provisions of the Juvenile Justice System Ordinance, unauthorized copies of the birth certificate contained in the file were already in the file, After the closure of the evidence and recording the accused's statement under section 342, the record mentioned above The suit seeks to offer, CCP the trial court had rightly dismissed the application
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